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14 Cards in this Set

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human dignity
the starting point of moral vision because human life is sacred and should be treated with great respect; the human person is the greatest reflection of God among us
beatitudes
guidelines for Christlike living; given to us by Jesus from the sermon on the mount
contrition
the sorrow we feel when we know we have sinned, followed by the decision not to sin again
Immaculate Conception
the Church teaching that Mary was free from original sin from the first moments of her life
Infancy Narrative
accounts of the infancy and childhood of Jesus in the first two chapters of Matthew's and Luke's gospels
prayer
the raising of our hearts and minds to God. In prayer, we can truly listen to and speak to God because he taught us how to pray
Liturgical Year
the celebrations throughout the year of all the mysteries of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection
matrimony
the solemn agreement between a man and a woman to be partners for life, for their own good and for bringing up children
the Sacraments of Healing
Reconciliation & Anointing of the Sick,
the Sacraments of Initiation
Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist
the Sacraments of Service
Holy Orders, and Matrimony
three synoptic Gospels
the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke
Incarnation
God becoming man; God sending his only Son, Jesus, to save us
Reconciliation
in the sacrament of reconciliation, we are reconciled with God, and the church through God's mercy and forgiveness